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Tiqtime

Est. 2015 Netherlands Updated 2026-02-10
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Tiqtime sells TIQ Time, an automated time-capture platform built specifically for law firms. The product watches work across Outlook, Microsoft Office, Teams, and document-management systems, then turns that activity into suggested time entries that can be reviewed and exported into the firm’s billing and reporting stack. The product is legal-specific rather than generic employee time tracking: the feature and pricing pages talk about fee earners, billing narratives, matter matching, PMS/ERP connections, and law-firm revenue leakage. TIQ publishes unusually concrete pricing for legal tech: Essentials at EUR27/user/month plus EUR4,500 setup, Professional at EUR37/user/month plus EUR12,500 setup, and Enterprise at EUR59/user/month plus EUR30,000 setup. Security detail is stronger than average for a vendor of this size: Microsoft Azure hosting, ISO 27001 certification, GDPR compliance, Azure AD provisioning, Microsoft Authenticator support, and AES-256 application-layer encryption are all documented publicly. Evidence of actual legal-market adoption comes mostly from vendor-published case studies rather than community review sites: TIQ lists law-firm deployments including Lexia, Thommessen, Cuatrecasas, Van Doorne, Kromann Reumert, Roschier, AK Advocaten, and RP Legal & Tax. Independent practitioner sentiment is still thin: no substantive Reddit discussion surfaced in Serper results, and the visible third-party coverage is mostly directory/comparison pages such as LegalTech Hub, SourceForge, Slashdot, Tracxn, PitchBook, and CB Insights.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2015
  • Team size: 11-50 employees
  • Funding: $329.2K
  • HQ: Netherlands

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